
Welcome to the weekly Dysg newsletter. The aim of the newsletter is to provide up to date information on post 14 education and training developments in Wales and England.
• Skills that work for Wales
• National Comparators for Further Education and Work Based Learning, 2006/07
• Delivering Skills That Work for Wales: Regulations for Collaborative Arrangements (DCELLS)
• GCSE Qualification Criteria (DCELLS)
• Skills competition Wales: Competition Bidding and Hosting Workshop, 12th August 2008, Metropole Hotel, Llandrindod Wells
• English for Speakers of Other Languages: the impact of increased demand (DCELLS)
• 'Merging the Boundaries – How well do local partnerships work together to deliver adult community-based learning'. (DCELLS)
• Universities mean business - Wales’s universities and colleges continue to boost the economy more and more strongly (HEFCW)
• New faces on GTCW Teaching council
• Major UK Skills Celebration Launched in Wales (fforwm)
• DIUS FE and Skills e-Newsletter, 15th July 2008 (DIUS)
• Draft legislation to create more high quality apprenticeships fit for the 21st century (DCSF)
• Just suppose teaching and learning became the first priority (LSN)
• Evidencing the personal skills requirements for teachers, tutors and trainers in the lifelong learning sector (LLUK)
• School Effectiveness Framework to be piloted in 99 schools in Wales
• Responses to the Consultation on Proposals for a Learning and Skills (Wales) Measure 2008
• Learning Options for 14-19 year olds in Wales (DCELLS)
• Supporting Learning Pathways (DCELLS)
• Evaluation of the Common Investment Fund (CIF) DCELLS
• Welsh schools could do more to make most of RAISE funding (Estyn)
• Basic Skills Capacity in Wales: Provider and Learner Perceptions (DCELLS)
• Estyn calls for better partnership working in the adult education sector
• Students in Higher Education Institutions, 2006/07 - Revised
• Welsh-language Sabbaticals Scheme – come to the Eisteddfod to learn more!
• New Skills and Employment Gurus Unveil Future Plans (UKCES)
• Learning and Skills Council announces winners of Apprenticeship Awards 2008 (LSC)
• Sir Jim Rose asks parents and children for personal experiences of dyslexia (DCSF)
• £397 million investment for world leading research facilities (DIUS)
• Universities' influence on economy grows (DIUS)